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Offices in Tel Aviv, Israel
Discount Bank Tower
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffices
Location23 Yehuda HaLevi Street, Tel Aviv, Israel
Coordinates32°3′42.3″N 34°46′13.72″E / 32.061750°N 34.7704778°E / 32.061750; 34.7704778
Construction started2003
Opening2006
Cost$50 million
Height
Roof105 m (344 ft)
Technical details
Floor count30
Floor area22,000 m (240,000 sq ft)
Lifts/elevators8
Design and construction
Architect(s)Moore Yaski Sivan Architects
DeveloperMeshulam Levinstein Group
Main contractorCementcal Engineering

The Discount Bank Tower is a skyscraper located on Yehuda HaLevi Street 23 corner with Herzl Street in Tel Aviv, Israel. Built between 2003 and 2006 and standing at 105 m (344 ft) tall with 3o floors, the tower currently serves as headquarters of the Discount Bank.

Completed in 2006, three years after construction began in 2003, the tower has 30 floors, 7 basement floors, and is 105 meters in height. Construction of the tower took place in two stages, with construction of the first 13 floors ending in 2006, and the upper 17 floors being constructed after the tower was partly occupied.

The Tel Aviv municipality granted a building permit on condition that the bank preserve the historic Schiff House next door, which was restored and reopened as a museum of banking.

See also

References

  1. ^ Tel Aviv's Rehov Herzl is where the city that never sleeps started out, The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 2016-10-06.

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